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just a normal human being, like to try a new thing, since my voltric 80 broke already, so is a right now to buy and test a new one.
I already bought a n55-2... waiting its item arrive and try and feel it^^

I have a question about racket change for the professionals like Lin Dan(2). Will he perform his optimum skills if a switch to Victor's even balance racket models? Suppose the timing and clear would run out of sync?

I have a question about racket change for the professionals like Lin Dan(2). Will he perform his optimum skills if a switch to Victor's even balance racket models? Suppose the timing and clear would run out of sync?

Didnt Lin Dan play with a Yonex MP99 before he switched to the 1st Gen AT700?

I have both the N90-II and N55-II and the N55-II I have are headlighter than N90-II for sure.. If I remember correclty it is also speced at lower BP in mm.. but I do not remeber the exact figures. The N55 however is more headheavy, sits between N55-II and N90-II. N90 is also head heavy and overall more heavy feel than N90-II (more 2U feel).

have u compare with N55II and N90II.... how u feel?
I used play voltric 80 4UG5, but unfortunately, it broke last few days, so decide to buy Li-Ning N series racket. Ok, voltric80 3u is too heavy to me, but 4U is suit my style. compare these two racket, how u feel about N55II. I play double often right now, so i prefer balance feel between smash and defense.

just a normal human being, like to try a new thing, since my voltric 80 broke already, so is a right now to buy and test a new one.
I already bought a n55-2... waiting its item arrive and try and feel it^^

I think you will like the N55-2.. It is quicker than N55 (which is quicker than VT80). N55-II is like a faster ARC-10 with more power :-). It is perfect if you play lots of both singles & doubles.. For the doubles/mixed players many also like N33-II.

I'm looking to get an N Series racket. I play singles and MD mostly, and from what I've read it seems that the N55 would be a good choice (correct me if I'm wrong). I play all sorts of shots, but love to smash and drop from the backcourt. So I guess I'm looking for a racket that'll give me power but not lose too much control.

The things I want to know are:
1. Is the N55 a good choice?
2. What changed in the N55II?

I'm looking to get an N Series racket. I play singles and MD mostly, and from what I've read it seems that the N55 would be a good choice (correct me if I'm wrong). I play all sorts of shots, but love to smash and drop from the backcourt. So I guess I'm looking for a racket that'll give me power but not lose too much control.

The things I want to know are:
1. Is the N55 a good choice?
2. What changed in the N55II?

Thanks in advance.

I can't say for sure what changed in the N55II (although I'm pretty sure it's stiffer and ~5mm less head heavy), but the N55 is a good choice for an offensive, controlled game. Not the fastest around the net and midcourt, but much quicker than the N90